Values Statement

Rimonim Values Statement

FTJC’s efforts to educate and engage our youth and families are organized around תלמוד תורה / Talmud Torah (a life of Jewish learning) as a priority and a lifestyle that is central to our community.

Youth and family engagement at FTJC expresses this culture of Talmud Torah, which also includes a commitment to egalitarianism and halachah (Jewish practice). Our educational efforts will reflect these commitments through formal and informal (i.e., experiential) learning opportunities for all FTJC members, from individuals, parents, and families, to children of all ages.

תלמוד תורה at FTJC encompasses three essential principles:

1. Cultivate a culture of ערבות / Arevut (ownership and involvement) among adult and child community members alike. “Ownership” here connotes a sense of:

a. attending to the needs of our community members;
b. practicing social action beyond the FTJC community;
c. creating explicit opportunities for learning and reflection.

3. Cultivate a culture of לימוד / Limmud (learning), with these priorities:

a. develop familiarity with the prayer cycle, encourage broad participation in prayer, and promote new leadership;
b. facilitate learning that will enable broad participation in the Jewish calendar’s communal and home-based rituals;
c. facilitate learning of core content knowledge, from the weekly Torah portion to Jewish history and culture, as well as the Hebrew language;
d. foster connections among Jews within and outside our community through social and experiential activities.